I installed FreeBSD 10 successfully in one of my partitions. I had selected manual mode during bsdinstall process and everything went off well. I also upped my wifi, installed xorg , xfce , nvidia and modified relevant portions of /boot/loader.conf and /etc/rc.conf as mentioned in the user guide.
My install of FreeBSD was an overwrite of an earlier Linux install. On reboot I got grub rescue> prompt. I was practically unable to do anything and in order to save my Windows partition, I booted windows DVD.The recovery console did not show any partition. I was damn scared and luckily I had a USB live drive with Hiren. I booted smartboot manager utility and loaded my Windows partition. Later I installed the Windows loader through EasyBCD .
On startup, I am not able to boot into FreeBSD partition. I tried through smartboot manager but I got the error that there is no sub partition to boot.
How do I get the FreeBSD partition to boot? I am sure the partition is untouched. Like Linux, I think I may have to install the FreeBSD boot loader locally in the UFS partition instead of MBR. Later on I can chain load the boot loader from EasyBCD. How do I do this?
My install of FreeBSD was an overwrite of an earlier Linux install. On reboot I got grub rescue> prompt. I was practically unable to do anything and in order to save my Windows partition, I booted windows DVD.The recovery console did not show any partition. I was damn scared and luckily I had a USB live drive with Hiren. I booted smartboot manager utility and loaded my Windows partition. Later I installed the Windows loader through EasyBCD .
On startup, I am not able to boot into FreeBSD partition. I tried through smartboot manager but I got the error that there is no sub partition to boot.
How do I get the FreeBSD partition to boot? I am sure the partition is untouched. Like Linux, I think I may have to install the FreeBSD boot loader locally in the UFS partition instead of MBR. Later on I can chain load the boot loader from EasyBCD. How do I do this?